Seeds and berries
Insects and seeds, berries.
Wind-Blown
Birds eat the seeds with the berries, fly off somewhere else, and pass the seeds out along with theirfeces and the seeds that land on the ground have bird fertilizer as nutrition for growth.
Seeds, Berries, Insects, etc.
most eat seeds and berries
Yes
Wren birds usually eat seeds, berries or other small fruits
The answer to this guestion is either bees or birds.
Yes, poison ivy produces white, waxy berries that contain seeds. The seeds are spread by birds and other animals that eat the berries and then disperse them through their droppings, aiding in the plant's reproduction.
Blackbirds eat seeds, insects, berries mainly.
Berries disperse their seed when animals eat them and then defecate them elsewhere.